I am still very unwell, and tormented between the longing for rest and lovely life, and the sense of this terrific call of human crime for resistance and of human misery for help, though it seems to me as the voice of a river of blood which can but sweep... The Life of John Ruskin - 192 psl.autoriai: William Gershom Collingwood - 1902 - 427 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1893 - 840 psl.
...thoughts about art to the serious consideration of great social and ethical problems. What he calls " the terrific call of human crime for resistance, and of human misery for help," seemed just then to have taken absolute hold of his mind to the exclusion of all other feelings. He... | |
| 1912 - 568 psl.
...was not wasted. It was, it is, a great, an awful protest against the crime of indifference to that ' terrific call of human crime for resistance and of human misery for help ' which wellnigh distracted him. To have felt all this, to have given all to try and help given... | |
| John Ruskin - 1891 - 300 psl.
...still very unwell, and tormented between the longing for rest and for lovely life, and the sense of the terrific call of human crime for resistance and of...me down in the midst of its black clots, helpless. ... It is not theology that plagues me, but base injustice, selfishness, and utter scorn of thought... | |
| William Gershom Collingwood - 1893 - 342 psl.
...courses to mixed and working-class audiences which are now the chief feature of University Extension. 1863 he wrote from his retreat at Mornex to Mr. Norton...passages omitted from that volume, show that about 1 860 something of a cloud had been settling over him, a morbid sense of the evil of the world,... | |
| 1895 - 1020 psl.
...me is in my ears continually if I do not lay my head to the very ground." A little later he says, " I am still very unwell, and tormented between the...me down in the midst of its black clots. helpless." The sequel to this mental struggle is well known. The admired art critic became the heretic economist,... | |
| 1895 - 1028 psl.
...me is in my ears continually if I do not lay my head to the very ground." A little later he says, " I am still very unwell, and tormented between the...which can but sweep me down in the midst of its black clott. helpless." The sequel to this mental struggle is well known. The admired art critic became the... | |
| Robert de La Sizeranne - 1899 - 344 psl.
...on a battlefield wet with blood for the cry of the earth about me is in my ears continually. ... I am still very unwell, and tormented between the...crime for resistance, and of human misery for help." Then he tears himself away from his egotistical contemplation, calling to mind that there are at least... | |
| Frederic Harrison - 1902 - 234 psl.
...for a period of many years. In 1862 he wrote from Switzerland : " The loneliness is very great." " I am still very unwell, and tormented between the...crime for resistance and of human misery for help." " It seems to me as the voice of a river of blood which can but sweep me down in the midst of its black... | |
| Frederic Harrison - 1902 - 238 psl.
...and the sense of this terrific call of human crime for resistance and of human misery for help." " It seems to me as the voice of a river of blood which...me down in the midst of its black clots, helpless." Then came the death of his father, some years later that of his mother, and the break up of his old... | |
| American Society for Extension of University Teaching - 1903 - 304 psl.
...wet with blood.' And, a few months later, ' I am tormented between the longing for rest and lonely life, and the sense of this terrific call of human...down in the midst of its black clots, helpless.'" COLLINGWOOD, "Life of Ruskin," p. 192. F. "LE PAUVRE ENFANT, IL NE SAIT PAS VIVRE." " One of the... | |
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